<p>Values are median RT given in ms, and errors in percentages () SDs.Cue refers to the spatial frequency information that was (or was not) provided prior to the stimulus.</p
<p>Mean percentage correct report of T1 and T2 given correct report of T1 as a function of lag, for ...
<p>Charts A and B show that accuracy (percentage of correct responses) increases while reaction time...
<p>A) Accuracy in the three types of trials, HM, LM and NM. B) Reaction time in correct trials in HM...
<p>Note. Cue RT corresponds to the summed RT across both prior cues for each trial. Uncertainty in e...
<p>Lines represent the average accuracy (<b>A</b>) and the average RT (<b>B</b>) for validly (solid)...
<p>Values are mean SDs. The cue refers to the spatial frequency information that was (or not) provi...
<p>a) In Exp. 1, responses were faster on validly cued trials, compared to invalidly cued trials. b)...
<p>Analysis of the behavioural data collected during both the behavioural (top three graphs) and fMR...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
<p>Subjects were required to respond at all trials so that chance performance is 0.5 (50% correct). ...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
The mean accuracy (percentage correct) and correct response times (RTs) as a function of image set i...
<p>Mean percentage correct report of T1 and T2 given correct report of T1 as a function of lag, for ...
<p>Charts A and B show that accuracy (percentage of correct responses) increases while reaction time...
<p>A) Accuracy in the three types of trials, HM, LM and NM. B) Reaction time in correct trials in HM...
<p>Note. Cue RT corresponds to the summed RT across both prior cues for each trial. Uncertainty in e...
<p>Lines represent the average accuracy (<b>A</b>) and the average RT (<b>B</b>) for validly (solid)...
<p>Values are mean SDs. The cue refers to the spatial frequency information that was (or not) provi...
<p>a) In Exp. 1, responses were faster on validly cued trials, compared to invalidly cued trials. b)...
<p>Analysis of the behavioural data collected during both the behavioural (top three graphs) and fMR...
<p>A, the measurements of reaction time (RT) and accurate rate (ACC) in time discrimination task. B,...
<p>(A) Bar plots represent performance during right-to-left and left-to-right motion as a function o...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
People are able to trade off speed and accuracy when performing a task; that is, they can either foc...
<p>Subjects were required to respond at all trials so that chance performance is 0.5 (50% correct). ...
<p>Error bars represent 95% within-subjects confidence intervals. This graph demonstrates that slow ...
The mean accuracy (percentage correct) and correct response times (RTs) as a function of image set i...
<p>Mean percentage correct report of T1 and T2 given correct report of T1 as a function of lag, for ...
<p>Charts A and B show that accuracy (percentage of correct responses) increases while reaction time...
<p>A) Accuracy in the three types of trials, HM, LM and NM. B) Reaction time in correct trials in HM...